Fedora's trademark guidelines require Remixes to replace the fedora-release package with something else, possibly the "generic-release" package:

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/legal/trademarks/#_distributing_fedora_materials

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix#Including_other_software


After replacing the release package, users have to specify a chroot in order to add a COPR, because the default value becomes "generic-<release>-<arch>":

https://codeberg.org/project-resistor/ai-developer-desktop/commit/a2d3ab2ea6c903b998bfec2b4eea6759544ef772


Is that intentional? I assume this value is coming from "ID" in /etc/os-release. Should dnf use "ID_LIKE" when that key is available?



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